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I haven’t won really big in a casino or sportsbook, so I’m making this topic to get information from users who have already hit big, or who know stories about bettors who have.

My question is, do casinos release big wins instantly, like it’s just part of their normal process?

Please share your experiences so we can be aware..
And if there are any requirements aside from KYC, let us know so we can prepare for it in case we get lucky and hit the jackpot in the future.


Depending on the size of the win, I think sometimes casinos have to stall for time in order to come up with the money. Although I think that pertains mostly to smaller casinos, I think even large casinos can be caught low on liquidity sometimes. They would never admit it publically though. Maybe they will just make you run circles because of some "issue" or other until they can release the funds. Very frustrating for the user and I have seen enough people complaining on these forums to believe this to be true.

Although I think that pertains mostly to smaller casinos, I think even large casinos can be caught low on liquidity sometimes. They would never admit it publically though. Maybe they will just make you run circles because of some "issue" or other until they can release the funds. Very frustrating for the user and I have seen enough people complaining on these forums to believe this to be true.

But who knows?

Original archived Re: Do casinos release big wins instantly?
Scraped on 09/08/2025, 15:13:47 UTC
I haven’t won really big in a casino or sportsbook, so I’m making this topic to get information from users who have already hit big, or who know stories about bettors who have.

My question is, do casinos release big wins instantly, like it’s just part of their normal process?

Please share your experiences so we can be aware..
And if there are any requirements aside from KYC, let us know so we can prepare for it in case we get lucky and hit the jackpot in the future.


Depending on the size of the win, sometimes casinos have to stall for time in order to come up with the money. Although I think that pertains mostly to smaller casinos, I think even large casinos can be caught low on liquidity sometimes. They would never admit it publically though. Maybe they will just make you run circles because of some "issue" or other until they can release the funds. Very frustrating for the user and I have seen enough people complaining on these forums to believe this to be true.

But who knows?